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QSEN Safety Competency: The Key Ingredient Is Just Culture
Patient safety is a familiar and long-standing competency for nurses. Effective error gap analysis is necessary to improving patient safety. Recent updates in patient safety emphasize just culture as vital to improving patient safety. This article explores how just culture has expanded the understan...
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